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PDFs Can Be Uncropped

October 16, 2016

Be careful if you are exchanging PDFs that you have cropped with other parties. If you crop a PDF in Adobe Acrobat, even after you save it as a new file, and email it, another user can still open it in using different software.

As the screen grabs below show, it's possible to crop a PDF in Adobe Acrobat, and then undo the cropping action using Nuance Power PDF advanced.